Starz has cancelled its Courteney Cox and Greg Kinnear-led horror comedy “Shining Vale” after two seasons.
In addition, the cabler will pull the series from its own streaming service at the end of the year – just weeks after the show aired its series finale on December 1st.
The series reportedly failed to find a large enough audience to justify continuing, but co-creator Jeff Astrof has begun writing a third season and hopes the show will find another home.
Speaking with Variety, Astrof says they wrapped filming on the second season a year ago and he’s been working on writing Season 3 “up until I heard the news last week.”
He thanked the cast and crew, including co-creator Sharon Horgan, and said he’s “hoping another streamer picks the show up as we still have lots of story to tell”.
The show centered on a family that moves to a small town into a haunted house – except no one sees the ghosts except the unfulfilled matriarch Pat (Cox). Gus Birney, who plays her daughter, also begins to see hauntings in the second season. Mira Sorvino, Judith Light and Merrin Dungey also starred.
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